understanding our criminal justice system
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When someone violates the law, we immediately think of informing the police. Owing to the role played by the police in arresting culprits, we often get confused and think that it is the police who decide whether a person is guilty or not. However, this is not true. After a person is arrested, it is a court of law that decides whether the accused person is guilty or not. According to the Constitution, every individual charged of a crime has to be given a fair trial. What does it mean to get a fair trial? Have you heard of an FIR? Or do you know who a public prosecutor is? Refer to Chapter 6 of CBSE Class 8 Political Science to understand these concepts. NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Civics Chapter 6 Understanding Our Criminal Justice System contains solutions to the exercises given in the Civics book – Social and Political Life. NCERT Solutions to the exercises provided by BYJU’S will be useful for school exams and will align school students’ preparation, as per the questions asked in the examinations.
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Criminal justice system is the 'body of law' or 'Court' regulating the inquiry into whether a person has violated criminal law or not. ... Then the police begin the investigation and arrest the suspected person or persons. The police then file a charge sheet in the Magistrate's Court. The trial begins in court.
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